sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe Stade de la Beaujoire – Louis Fonteneau, mostly known as Stade de la Beaujoire (French pronunciation: [stad də la boʒwaʁ]), is a stadium in Nantes, France. It is the home of French football club FC Nantes.
Stadium in Nantes, France
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Location | Route de Saint Joseph 44300, Nantes, France |
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Coordinates | 47.2556°N 1.5253°W / 47.2556; -1.5253 |
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Capacity | 35,322 |
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Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
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Surface | Desso GrassMaster |
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Opened | 1984[1] |
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FC Nantes (1984–present) |
The stadium opened for the first time on 8 May 1984, for a friendly game between FC Nantes and Romania in front of 30,000 fans. It was named after Louis Fonteneau, who was president of FC Nantes between 1969–1986. It was renovated in 1998, for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. While its original capacity was 52,923, in 1998 it was converted to an all-seater stadium and its current capacity is 38,128. Highest attendance was 51,359 for France-Belgium match in 1984. Previously, the team played at Stade Marcel Saupin.
The stadium also hosts international rugby matches, including France against New Zealand (16-3) on November 15, 1986. In September 2007, it hosted three pool matches of the 2007 Rugby World Cup: Wales vs Canada on September 9, England vs Samoa on September 22 and Wales vs Fiji on September 29. In domestic rugby, La Beaujoire hosted both Top 14 semifinal matches in 2013, and Paris-area Top 14 side Racing Métro 92 will play their final "home" match of the 2013–14 season against Clermont at La Beaujoire on April 19, 2014.
La Beaujoire hosted matches during the UEFA Euro 1984, including a 5–0 victory for France over Belgium with three goals from Michel Platini. Six matches were also played there during the 1998 FIFA World Cup, including the quarter-final between Brazil and Denmark. The stadium was not selected for the UEFA Euro 2016.
The France national football team have played here on five occasions, most recently in 2019 where they played a friendly match against Bolivia.
Future
A new stadium named YelloPark was planned to replace the Stade de la Beaujoire, which was to be demolished for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and the 2023 Rugby World Cup.[2] On 26 February 2019, the project was cancelled.
1984 European Championship (Euro 1984)
The stadium was selected as one of the venues of 1984 UEFA European Championship and held the following matches
Date |
Team |
Team |
Result |
16 June 1984 |
France |
Belgium |
5-0 |
20 June 1984 |
Portugal |
Romania |
1-0 |
1998 FIFA World Cup
The stadium was one of the venues of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and held the following matches:
Date |
Team #1 |
Result |
Team #2 |
Round |
13 June 1998 | Spain | 2–3 | Nigeria | Group D |
16 June 1998 | Brazil | 3–0 | Morocco | Group A |
20 June 1998 | Japan | 0–1 | Croatia | Group H |
23 June 1998 | Chile | 1–1 | Cameroon | Group B |
25 June 1998 | United States | 0–1 | FR Yugoslavia | Group F |
3 July 1998 | Brazil | 3–2 | Denmark | Quarter-finals |
2023 Rugby World Cup
The stadium will be one of the venues of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, and will host the following matches:
Date |
Team #1 |
Res. |
Team #2 |
Round |
16 September 2023 | Ireland | – | Tonga | Group B |
30 September 2023 | Argentina | – | Chile | Group D |
7 October 2023 | Wales | – | Georgia | Group C |
8 October 2023 | Japan | – | Argentina | Group D |
References
1998 FIFA World Cup stadiums |
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Venues of the 2007 Rugby World Cup |
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Venues for the 2023 Rugby World Cup |
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Venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) |
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Grand Paris Zone | | |
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Paris Centre Zone |
- Champ de Mars
- Eiffel Tower
- Champs-Élysées
- Grand Palais
- Les Invalides
- Tuileries Garden
- Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
- Stade Roland Garros
- Court Philippe Chatrier
- Court Suzanne Lenglen
- Court Simonne-Mathieu
- Parc des Princes
- Accor Arena
- Seine
- Jardins du Trocadéro
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Versailles Zone | |
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Stand-alone venues | |
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Football stadia | |
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1900s | |
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1910s | |
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1920s | |
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1930s | |
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1940s |
- 1948
- Arsenal Stadium, Champion Hill, Craven Cottage, Empire Stadium (medal matches), Fratton Park, Goldstone Ground, Green Pond Road, Griffin Park, Lynn Road, Selhurst Park, White Hart Lane
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1950s | |
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1960s |
- 1960
- Florence Communal Stadium, Grosseto Communal Stadium, L'Aquila Communal Stadium, Livorno Ardenza Stadium, Naples Saint Paul's Stadium, Pescara Adriatic Stadium, Stadio Flaminio (final)
- 1964
- Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium, Mitsuzawa Football Field, Nagai Stadium, Tokyo National Stadium (final), Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, Ōmiya Football Field, Prince Chichibu Memorial Football Field
- 1968
- Estadio Azteca (final), Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Estadio Nou Camp, Jalisco Stadium
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1970s | |
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1980s |
- 1980
- Dinamo Stadium, Dynamo Central Stadium – Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium – Grand Arena (final), Kirov Stadium, Republican Stadium
- 1984
- Harvard Stadium, Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Rose Bowl (final), Stanford Stadium
- 1988
- Busan Stadium, Daegu Stadium, Daejeon Stadium, Dongdaemun Stadium, Gwangju Stadium, Olympic Stadium (final)
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1990s | |
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2000s |
- 2000
- Brisbane Cricket Ground, Bruce Stadium, Hindmarsh Stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Olympic Stadium (men's final), Sydney Football Stadium (women's final)
- 2004
- Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Karaiskakis Stadium (women's final), Olympic Stadium (men's final), Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, Pankritio Stadium, Panthessaliko Stadium
- 2008
- Beijing National Stadium (men's final), Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Shanghai Stadium, Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium, Workers' Stadium (women's final)
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2010s |
- 2012
- City of Coventry Stadium, Hampden Park, Millennium Stadium, St James' Park, Old Trafford, Wembley Stadium (both finals)
- 2016
- Estádio Nacional de Brasília, Arena Fonte Nova, Mineirão, Arena Corinthians, Arena da Amazônia, Estádio Olímpico João Havelange, Maracanã (both finals)
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2020s |
- 2020
- International Stadium Yokohama (both finals), Kashima Soccer Stadium, Miyagi Stadium, Saitama Stadium, Sapporo Dome, Tokyo Stadium
- 2024
- Parc des Princes (both finals), Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Stade de la Beaujoire, Stade de Nice, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Stade Matmut Atlantique, Stadium Municipal, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Stade Vélodrome
- 2028
- SoFi Stadium, Banc of California Stadium, Rose Bowl, Levi's Stadium, PayPal Park, Stanford Stadium, California Memorial Stadium
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2030s | |
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На других языках
[de] Stade Louis-Fonteneau
Das Stade de La Beaujoire-Louis Fonteneau, besser bekannt als La Beaujoire, ist ein Fußballstadion in der französischen Stadt Nantes, Hauptstadt der Region Pays de la Loire, im Westen des Landes. Der Fußballverein FC Nantes trägt seine Heimspiele im Stadion aus.
- [en] Stade de la Beaujoire
[es] Estadio de la Beaujoire
El Estadio de la Beaujoire es un estadio de fútbol, situado en la ciudad de Nantes, en la región de los Países del Loira en Francia. Sirve de sede habitual al Football Club Nantes Atlantique desde 1984, en sustitución del Stade Marcel Saupin.
[fr] Stade de la Beaujoire
Le stade de La Beaujoire - Louis Fonteneau est le nom officiel du principal stade de la ville de Nantes[2]. Il est situé dans le quartier Nantes Erdre (Beaujoire) juste en face du parc des expositions.
[ru] Божуар
Стадион «Божуа́р-Луи́ Фонтено́» (фр. Stade de la Beaujoire—Louis Fonteneau) — стадион в городе Нант, Франция. С момента своего открытия является домашней ареной футбольного клуба «Нант».
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